multiplier or a mixer) is part of the system un
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der test.
Select one of four formulas and enter the con
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stants K, L and M to make the counter show
directly what you want, without tedious recal
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culations. X stands for the current unmodified
measurement result. See the User's Manual for
a closer description.
Limits
This menu is used for setting numerical limits
and selecting the way the instrument will re-
port the measurement results in relation to
them. See the section Presentation Modes on
page 3-4 for a short description or the User's
Manual for a more detailed description.
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User Options
From this menu you can reach a number of
functions that are not directly involved in the
measurement process.
Save/Recall Menu
Twenty complete front panel setups can be
stored in non-volatile memory; the first ten of
them can be user-protected. The different set
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ups can be individually labeled to make it eas
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ier for the operator to remember the applica
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tion.
The following can be done:
•
Save Current Setup: Select one of
twenty positions.
•
Recall Setup: Here you will find a fac-
tory-programmed default setup as well
as any setups you may have stored be-
fore.
• Modify Labels: The seven soft keys right
below the display plus the numeric input
keys 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 are used for entering
lower-case letters and digits much in the
same way as you write SMS messages
on a cell phone. Each label can hold
seven characters.
•
Setup Protect: ON or OFF. Only setup
positions 1-10 can be protected against
inadvertent overwriting.
Calibration Menu
This counter has an extensive system for
closed-case calibration by software. Refer to
the Service Manual for details.
Operating the Counter
3-8 Description of Keys